[gui-talk] Fujitsu e-color reader

tunecollector tunecollector at sbcglobal.net
Thu Mar 19 14:04:40 UTC 2009


Fujitsu introduces first consumer color e-reader E-mail

by Jake Widman 

Thursday, 19 March 2009

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Consumers in Japan are now able to purchase what Fujitsu calls "the world's
first color e-paper mobile terminal" -- the FLEPia, a handheld e-book reader
similar to Amazon's Kindle (but in color).

 

The FLEPia has an 8-inch display screen capable of displaying 260,00 colors
at 768-x-1,014-pixel resolution. Since it relies on reflected light for its
display and only consumes power during redraw, Fujitsu claims up to 40 hours
battery life. Storage is on SD cards; the company says a 4GB SD card will
hold the equivalent of 5,000 books.

 

The FLEPia comes with Bluetooth and WiFi connectivity via various Japanese
mobile carriers, enabling it to download content almost anywhere. It also
has stereo speakers and a USB port, and comes with a digital pen for use
with the touch screen. The reader supports the Japanese version of Microsoft
Windows CE 5.0 and comes with two e-book programs popular in Japan:
BunkoViewer, which works with files in XMDF format, and T-Time, whose files
are in .book format.

 

The FLEPia was first announced in April 2007, but until now only limited
numbers for corporate use were available. With those field trials completed,
Fujitsu was ready to roll out the consumer version, which supposedly is 1.5
times as bright as well as faster than the earlier versions. The consumer
FLEPia is offered through Fujitsu's online store FrontechDirect for 99,750
JPY, the equivalent of AU$1,540 or US$1,040. 

 

 

 




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